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- Jacobsen_Bight abstract "Jacobsen Bight is a bight 4 miles (6.4 km) wide, indenting the south coast of South Georgia between Larvik Cone and Cape Darnley. The name "Sukkertopp bukta" (Sugarloaf Bay) was used by Olaf Holtedahl in 1929 for the whole of the coast between Cape Darnley and Sandefjord, which was shown on his map as one bay. The name "Zuckerspitzenbucht" was used for the northwestern of two bays shown on this same stretch of coast by Ludwig Kohl-Larsen in 1930. The South Georgia Survey, 1951–52, surveyed this coast in detail and confirmed the existence of two bays. As the names derived from Mount Sugartop are misleading (the mountain does not dominate the bay) and as none of the existing names for the feature are used locally, the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1957 proposed a new name. Jacobsen Bight is for Fridthjof Jacobsen (1874–1933), who worked at the Compañía Argentina de Pesca station at Grytviken, 1904–21, and later became vice president of the company.".
- Jacobsen_Bight country South_Georgia_and_the_South_Sandwich_Islands.
- Jacobsen_Bight country United_Kingdom.
- Jacobsen_Bight wikiPageID "10986013".
- Jacobsen_Bight wikiPageRevisionID "558485799".
- Jacobsen_Bight hasPhotoCollection Jacobsen_Bight.
- Jacobsen_Bight subject Category:Bays_of_South_Georgia.
- Jacobsen_Bight point "-54.416666666666664 -36.833333333333336".
- Jacobsen_Bight type Bay109215664.
- Jacobsen_Bight type BaysOfSouthGeorgia.
- Jacobsen_Bight type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Jacobsen_Bight type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Jacobsen_Bight type Thing100002452.
- Jacobsen_Bight type YagoGeoEntity.
- Jacobsen_Bight type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Jacobsen_Bight type Place.
- Jacobsen_Bight type Wikidata:Q532.
- Jacobsen_Bight type Place.
- Jacobsen_Bight type Location.
- Jacobsen_Bight type SpatialThing.
- Jacobsen_Bight comment "Jacobsen Bight is a bight 4 miles (6.4 km) wide, indenting the south coast of South Georgia between Larvik Cone and Cape Darnley. The name "Sukkertopp bukta" (Sugarloaf Bay) was used by Olaf Holtedahl in 1929 for the whole of the coast between Cape Darnley and Sandefjord, which was shown on his map as one bay. The name "Zuckerspitzenbucht" was used for the northwestern of two bays shown on this same stretch of coast by Ludwig Kohl-Larsen in 1930.".
- Jacobsen_Bight label "Jacobsen Bight".
- Jacobsen_Bight label "雅各布森灣".
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- Jacobsen_Bight sameAs Q12715760.
- Jacobsen_Bight sameAs Q12715760.
- Jacobsen_Bight sameAs Jacobsen_Bight.
- Jacobsen_Bight lat "-54.416666666666664".
- Jacobsen_Bight long "-36.833333333333336".
- Jacobsen_Bight wasDerivedFrom Jacobsen_Bight?oldid=558485799.
- Jacobsen_Bight isPrimaryTopicOf Jacobsen_Bight.